LETTER OF THE DAY - Murder is not normal

The Editor, Sir: Please permit me to use this medium to remind fellow Jamaicans who have become apathetic to the bloodletting in Jamaica and have accepted it as the norm, that murder is not normal.We cannot prosper...

Trouble for the war against crime

The Editor, Sir: I write in response to the March 21 article, 'Cops quit, close to 900 policemen and women resign in less than five years'.

Has JFJ got it right?

The Editor, Sir: Let us consider two girls, same community, same street, same school, similar financial resources.

No more Armadale tragedies

The Editor, Sir:I am writing in response to an editorial published recently, titled 'Don't blame Spencer-Jarrett'.

Preventing the spread of TB

The Editor, Sir:Wednesday, March 24, is World TB Day. This is a commemoration of the date 128 years ago...

No easy business

The Editor, Sir: I listened to Secretary of State Hilary Clinton addressing a pro-Israeli gathering recently...

Increase productivity

The Editor, Sir:I am writing this letter on my smartphone at the motor vehicle examination depot.

Good idea, wrong approach

The Editor, Sir: I read with great interest a letter on Tuesday, entitled, 'Invest in Education'.

Security, No 1 priority

The Editor, Sir:Sometime ago, I laid down the tasks that the Bruce Golding-led administration needed to tackle in its first year in office.

The greater good

The Editor, Sir:I do hope that this stand-off between the governments of Jamaica and the USA will yield a great amount of good.

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